Germano, owner of the Fairgrounds Hotel and Roundtable restaurants, said his employees have volunteered their services for the benefit so that all proceeds from the evening can provide club memberships or one-week stays at Camp Horseshoe.

Tickets cost $50 and have been sent to the 30 board members of the Boys' Club and to business representatives and friends.

Executive Director Nicholas Fragnito said the club hopes to have 300 people attend.

Funded by the United Way, the Boys' Club occasionally needs to raise additional money, according to a spokesperson. Club memberships cost $5 a year for boys 14 and under and $15 a year for older boys, through college age. Camping at Camp Horseshoe begins the first week in July and costs $50 per week.